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 yet he died our death, that we might live his life; he uffered our hell, that we might enjoy his heaven. Oh! how infinitely did he love us! He endured the foret pains, that we might enjoy the weetet pleaures. The scripture tells us, that he came leaping; he came with uch a good will; he came leaping; as you know when a man goes leaping, you may know that it was with a good-will: he came leaping and kipping, Cant. ii. 8. 'He came leaping upon the mountains, and kipping upon the hills.' “ Leaping," faith Gregory, how o! “ Why," faith he, "from the throne to the womb, from the womb to the cradle, from the cradle to the cros, and from thence to the throne again; this was his leap." Oh! irs, oh! irs, how much did this Jeus uffer for poor believers! he was hanged upon the cros on Mount Calvary, that he might it on the throne in Mount Sion.

3. Ue. Secondly. By way of exhoration; It, To inners, to unbelievers, to graceles perons, I have a few words to ay. Oh! irs, oh! irs, methinks I cannot but do towards you as Chrit